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Customer Service and IT jobs for multilingual speakers DX1352


#1 2009-10-15 15:30:54

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Customer Service and IT jobs for multilingual speakers DX1352

Company: We are recruiting for a client that has a new shared service centre based in Greece. They are hiring staff to assist them support their customer base in France. They have customer service and IT support roles for German, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, French, Italian and Spanish speakers.

Role: You will answer queries from customers on a range of product and technical issues regarding their account. These requests will be very varied and may involve sorting account management.

Skills: The ideal candidate will speak fluent German, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, French, Italian or Spanish  plus excellent English. He/She will have very good PC knowledge. Candidates should have supported customers in a previous role either face-to-face or on the phone and be very confident dealing with business customers.

Gain: If you are interested in a position in Greece with a leading employer this could be for you. The company offers a great training plan, competitive salary plus a flight and initial accommodation to get you set up in Greece. Start a new job in October, send us your CV today.

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France: +33 171230888
UK: +44 20 7136 3000
Ireland: +353 1 2313100

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